Nissan has long tagged their Maxima large sedan as the "4 Door Sports Car," but it hasn't really been that in a long time, if it ever was at all. But with this new 2016 Maxima, the car Nissan surprise-revealed in their Super Bowl ad, it kind of looks the part. »2/03/15 9:00am 2/03/15 9:00am

Cadillac has big plans to take over the world, and the first salvo in that campaign is the upcoming CT6 luxury sedan. We'll see it in about two months and change, right in time for the New York Auto Show. »1/22/15 9:37am 1/22/15 9:37am

I feel like I might have misrepresented myself a bit in the last article. Both Mr. Regular and myself loved the New York International Auto Show. It was sensory overload taken to its logical conclusion: a hyperventilating, aggressive enthusiasm about cars you've never gotten to touch before. »5/12/14 10:10am 5/12/14 10:10am

The Nissan Frontier is well-ripe for a redesign and the company says it's finally coming next year. I wouldn't expect Murano levels of futurism, but Nissan planning to prioritize styling while staying close to the current truck's dimensions. Since the Xterra sits on the same F-Platform, it's logical to assume the SUV… »4/21/14 1:21pm 4/21/14 1:21pm

Just because you're only an engineering student, doesn't mean you can't work your way into the New York Auto Show and meet the ultimate mad engineering genius Christian von Koenigsegg himself. Here's how one Jalopnik reader did it. »4/20/14 1:37pm 4/20/14 1:37pm

Secret beings from a faraway place known as "Pennsylvania" (I think it's somewhere near Belarus) descended upon New York City last week with clipboards in hand and bright eyes in their eyeball-holes. Yes, Regular Car Reviews did the NY Auto Show. »4/20/14 10:30am 4/20/14 10:30am

The New York International Auto Show is a place where manufactures display some of their new wares, and serious auto-journalists report on said new wares. I am not a serious auto-journalist so here's my take presented as a series of superlatives. »4/18/14 8:00pm 4/18/14 8:00pm

Remember the Infiniti M45? What about the second generation? The 2015 Infiniti Q70 is the third generation of those memorable cars, so that's why Infiniti is trying to give it a new identity: it's the luxury sedan for a lot of tall people. »4/18/14 4:40pm 4/18/14 4:40pm

"Hey, Collins, why don't you just get out of here and go to the 2015 Kia Sedona launch party. That should be low-key and keep you out of trouble for a few hours." Erroneous, erroneous on both accounts. »4/18/14 3:50pm 4/18/14 3:50pm

One of the most exciting aspects of the sexy new Alfa Romeo 4C is that it has delightfully old-school unassisted steering. But for months, I've had a sneaking suspicion that this would change when the car came to America. Now, at the car's American debut at the New York Auto Show, I can confirm my fears were unfounded. »4/18/14 10:20am 4/18/14 10:20am

Debate the looks of the 2015 Infiniti QX80 all you want. Actually, you don't have to. It's always going to look like a melted brick. A melted brick with chrome portholes that still manage to look like a $12 add-on. Too bad, because it's actually really nice. »4/18/14 10:00am 4/18/14 10:00am

When I was a kid, I used to try and imagine what kind of cars we would drive in the far-flung future year of Two Thousand Fourteen. Would they fly? Would they hit unfathomable speeds with amazing new technology? Would they look just like concept cars? I love the BMW i8 because it delivers on that promise. »4/18/14 9:00am 4/18/14 9:00am